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Preserving Costa Rica's coasts

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As a small country with seemingly endless coastlines, Costa Rica remains vulnerable to rising sea levels and warming warmer waters. The country’s precious coral reefs as well as mangrove forests are at risk. Costa Rica is something of an environmental model in Central and South America. The country is aiming to be climate-neutral by 2021. Yet, it has been slow to adapt to the consequences of climate change. Despite booming economic growth, poverty remains a problem especially among fishermen. They’ve seen their stocks shrink dramatically due to overfishing and rising water temperatures, and that has led to increased poverty in coastal communities. And the government’s practice of creating new conservation areas has only exacerbated the problem. Germany’s federal development agency, the GIZ, is trying to help strike a balance between the economic requirements of the local population and the need to conserve the environment.

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Length6:53 Minutes

CountryCosta Rica

Global Ideas

The television reports and documentaries of Deutsche Welle's 'Global Ideas' media project provide people all over the world with information on model projects which implement biodiversity and climate protection. The media project is funded by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety through the IKI.